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Western blot - Kallikrein 14 antibody - Catalytic domain (ab40960)
Western blot - Kallikrein 14 antibody - Catalytic domain (ab40960)
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Product Name 

Kallikrein 14 antibody - Catalytic domain

 

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Product type 

Primary antibodies

Description 

Rabbit polyclonal to Kallikrein 14 - Catalytic domain

Immunogen 

Synthetic peptide based on the catalytic domain of human Kallikrein 14.
(Note: the amino acid sequence is proprietar y)


(Pepti available as ab43111.)

Reacts with 
(species key)

Hu

Specificity 

ab40960 reacts with human kallikrein 14 and does not react with the human kallikreins (hK1-13 and 15).

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Tested applications 
(see key)

WB


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Application notes 
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Recommended dilutions
WB: 1/1000 when using colorimetric substrates such as BCIP/NBT and 1/5000 for chemiluminescent substrates. Predicted molecular weight: 27 kDa. Dilution optimised using Chromogenic detection. Not yet tested in other applications. Optimal dilutions/concentrations should be determined by the end user.



Specific protocols
Recommended WB protocol

Cellular localization 

Secreted

Research areas 

Cell Biology >> Proteolysis / Ubiquitin >> Proteolytic enzymes >> Serine protease >> Kallikreins
Cancer >> Invasion/microenvironment >> ECM >> Extracellular matrix >> Kallikreins
Signal Transduction >> Cytoskeleton / ECM >> Extracellular Matrix >> ECM Enzymes >> Kallikreins
Tags & Cell Markers >> Cell Type Markers >> Tumor Associated

Relevance 

The human tissue Kallikrein gene family encodes 15 serine proteases. All Kallikreins share structural similarities including cysteine residues, a catalytic triad of His, Asp and Ser residues, typically five coding exons, and varied intron phases. Kallikreins are predominantly secreted as inactive zymogens prior to activation by cleavage of an N-terminal peptide and all function extracellularly. Kallikreins can be activated autocatalytically, via other Kallikreins, or additional proteases. While structurally similar, Kallikrein family members have distinct functions and have key roles in many physiological and pathological processes. Many human tissue Kallikreins also show promise as cancer biomarkers, which may facilitate earlier detection and characterization of many forms of cancer.

Kallikrein 14, also known as kallikrein-like6 (KLK-L6), is a trypsin-like serine proteinase. Kallikrein 14 was discovered by cloning the kallikrein locus on chromosome 19 and was found to be similar to the other kallikrein family genes. Kallikrein 14 is produced by a number of tissues, including the brain, spinal cord, esophagus, salivary gland, breast, prostate, uterus, lung, thymus and thyroid. Like many of the kallikreins, Kallikrein 14 is also found in biological fluids like serum, breast milk, amniotic fluid, seminal plasma and cerebrospinal fluid. Kallikrein 14 message has been reported to be decreased in some breast cancers and in ovarian cancers, similar to Kallikrein 10. Some cell lines express Kallikrein 14 in culture and like many of the kallikreins, the production is stimulated by hormones. Recombinant kallikrein 14 was profiled on peptide substrates and found to possess both trypsin-like and chymotrypsin-like activity. The ECM proteins lamanin and collagen-IV are thought to be substrates of Kallikrein 14. Endogenous inhibitors include kallistatin, protein-C inhibitor and alpha1-proteinase inhibitor, although Kallikrein 14 can be found complexed to a number of different proteinase inhibitors.

 

Alternative names for Kallikrein 14 antibody - Catalytic domain (ab40960)

Database links 

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Entrez Gene

    

43847  (Human)

Omim

    

606135  (Human)

SwissProt

    

Q9P0G3  (Human)

Unigene

    

283925  (Human)

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